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Originally Posted by FL Girl[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]

I would think the shirt could be quickly confirmed one way or the other whether it was hers or not. Wasn't the red shirt a shirt she wore for work? Others who worked with her would be able to identify it.

Originally Posted by FL Girl[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]

I would think the shirt could be quickly confirmed one way or the other whether it was hers or not. Wasn't the red shirt a shirt she wore for work? Others who worked with her would be able to identify it.

Hi Florida!

Just found my password...couldn't log in here for a while. Gah!

Wasn't the red shirt a "uniform" shirt that all employees wore? Wouldn't all employees have one?

Also...while I'm here...did they cancel the Friday presser?

Finally...interesting that there's not any type of angst from LE regarding other young women possibly being in danger, so it makes me think they know more than they are saying? I assume it was a targeted disappearance, whether voluntary or not. I hope they know more..... Imho

Originally Posted by 4Kids[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]

Hi Florida!

Just found my password...couldn't log in here for a while. Gah!

Wasn't the red shirt a "uniform" shirt that all employees wore? Wouldn't all employees have one?

Also...while I'm here...did they cancel the Friday presser?

Finally...interesting that there's not any type of angst from LE regarding other young women possibly being in danger, so it makes me think they know more than they are saying? I assume it was a targeted disappearance, whether voluntary or not. I hope they know more..... Imho

Yes, they did cancel the Friday presser and moved it to Monday, tomorrow. IIRC, that was the secong time a press conference was delayed.

Red shirts were worn by everyone who worked at the day care center where Mollie worked. LE is keeping mum about it, though, and has not even acknowledged that a red shirt was found:

Corbin (reporter) also offered some insight into Rob Tibbetts’ thinking, and where he believes his daughter may be.

“Of course, this is speculation at this point -- but he thinks she may have left that home with someone she knew in some capacity, and that person perhaps misunderstood their relationship, took it too far, and is quote ‘in over his head’, as he has told us,” she told Hemmer.

The conservation also touches on other key characters in the story -- Mollie’s boyfriend, Dalton Jack; Dalton’s older brother, Blake; the man who is believed to have last seen Mollie that night, Devin Riley; and Wayne Cheney, a nearby farmer who has spoken with investigators about the case.

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